The Boy Allies at Verdun; Or, Saving France from the Enemy
ugle rang out from the German rear, sounding the recall. The attack was t
ded just in time to see a single form that had been struggling with a knot of the enemy crash to the
nt the German bugle
y troops, perceiving his approach, stayed their retreat and offered
, jumped to the rescue. Still more Germans turned and more French dashed forward. For a mo
he French troops came to his assistance. Again the recall was sounded from the German rear. The few of the foe who apparently had Hal at their mercy heeded this second
ge. Instead, the French commander apparently was satisfied with having broken down the German attack. He had no intentio
was buried in the dirt. He had almost suffocated, but this fact had saved him from the poisonous gases. Hal stripped the gas helmet from a dead French soldier
ran to his assistance. H
ds under his chum's hea
Chester's feet, and in
rom the d
nounced Chester little the worse for his experience. Two bay
eon. "In the meantime it would be well to keep hi
, and leaving Chester i
explained the cir
et him back to my own
omont. "I shall place an au
nd Chester, the latter having regained consciousness, were soon on their way t
ered General Domont's report; then he accompanied Chester to the
ter alone, when another figure
hester from his cot. "Where
bs, removing his overco
rua
it your own way
en having a look ar
more about the cons
iracy?" dem
telling us about the
es
d at the lad
ay, weren't y
," return
er?" ask
aid Hal
ngs. What's this conspi
sat up i
ou don't remember what you t
with a significant ge
surgeon look a
ubbs-" began C
"You lie down there, Chester.
ubbs moved tow
be going now,
til you tell me what all this fo
lish
ou, that you told us the other night you
elief that there is something wrong with both
ster, from his cot. "If you won't tell us, I've
n't do you any good. He probably would think your
keep the thing to yourself, whatever it is. Maybe you'
made no
would tell General Pet
aid Stubbs with something like a sigh. "Some of these d
aying all joking aside, are you going
g?" demand
Hal in exasperation. "Yo
smiling response. "Otherwise, I
en idea striking him, "have we
" was Stub
for that, Stubbs. We apologize.
uliar smile on his face. He was sil
n't kno
ourse
shoulders and star
after him, "are you go
tubbs briefly
nk of that?" demande
him," was Hal's reply. "I ha
we were poking fun at
elieve he would take a t
you can
ely to find out what it's all about un
he wants to. Well, old boy, I'll leave you alone now and go out and look
" said Chester with a smile. "All righ
n his side as Ha
not know, but it was dark in t
keeping Hal?" he m
tent. Chester was about to speak, for he thought at first that it was Hal, but
t the figure that had entered the ten
r who he is and what he wants here? He hasn't seen
upon which he had laid his clothes before going to bed. Without a soun
hatever happens,
as to command a view of the entrance, shielded from sigh
to himself. "Guess I
the tent. Chester saw the nocturnal visitor in the
n out of your hand, my f
delibe